| Issue | #43 |
| Published | November 1955 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stan Lee |
| Pencils | Carl Burgos |
| Inks | Carl Burgos |
| Notes | Credit information from www.atlastales.com. "John Romita Sr. ?" pencil/ink credit removed based on information from www.atlastales.com. [Mike Nielsen 2/2010] |
| Synopsis | A man present at an atom bomb test is thrust back in time twenty-six years and rendered invisible. |
| Pencils | John Romita |
| Inks | John Romita |
| Notes | Job number from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
| Reprinted | in Creepy Worlds (Alan Class, 1962 series) #143; in Creepy Worlds (Alan Class, 1962 series) #171 |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group. Credit information changed based on info from www.atlastales.com. [Mike Nielsen 2/2010] |
| Reprinted | in Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #42 (January 1957) [as "He Saw the Future"] |
| Synopsis | A man takes a used car out on a test drive that takes him to Mars. |
| Pencils | Manny Stallman |
| Inks | Manny Stallman |
| Notes | Job number from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
| Synopsis | Sailors see a ship that leads them out of dangerous sailing conditions until they follow her back to port and are told that the old vessel has not sailed in forty years. |
| Pencils | Bob Powell |
| Inks | Bob Powell |
| Notes | Credit information and job number from www.atlastales.com. |
| Synopsis | A man is being sexually harassed in the workplace by his robot manager. |
| Pencils | Robert Q. Sale |
| Inks | Robert Q. Sale |
| Notes | Credit information and job number from www.atlastales.com. |
| Synopsis | An old prospector is left alone on Mars when the younger crewmen let their fears run away with them and are frightened off by desert mirages. |
| Pencils | Fred Kida |
| Inks | Fred Kida |
| Notes | Job number from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. Credit information from www.atlastales.com. |